By the time we’re out of our teens, most of us are “old hands” at dealing with periods, cramps, ibuprofen, blood stains, sourcing tampons at last minute and scrabbling for a spare liner amongst the crumbs in the bottom of our handbags! Maybe some of us have even ventured into the world of menstrual cups (gasp! yes they’re a thing now ladies), while others are starting to think about whether they’re ovulating and how to time sex to achieve pregnancy (turns out that’s harder than we thought it was). But how much do we really know about the inner workings of our uterus and our menstrual cycle?
When it comes down to it – no matter how much of a Period-Pro you are, there’s always more to learn! Scroll down to take the Period Quiz now to discover your Period IQ. Compare your score with your friends to see whether you need to head back to sex-ed classes!
The Period Quiz is brought to you by Jessie Brebner, a Symptothermal Method teacher from the Gold Coast of Australia. Jess is passionate about educating women on the superpowers of their menstrual cycles. Take the Period Quiz now!
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0-50%Â DON’T PANIC! OK, MAYBE A LITTLE.
The good news? You’ve got some learning to do. The even better news? Learning about your period is FUN! Here’s a good place for you to start right now: Your Menstrual Cycle Is More Than Just A Bleed. Plus, it’s helpful to pass on the knowledge you learn to raise awareness of the power of periods among your friends.
Unfortunately, school sex-ed classes seem to do a less-than-amazing job at educating women about their hormones, periods and fertility. That’s where this site comes in. Learn about ovulation, cervical mucus, period apps, natural contraception and more! Scroll through the cervical fluid gallery, learn about period sex and pregnancy, and read stories from real women who use a Fertility Awareness-Based Method (FABM) in their life.
Don’t forget to sign up to the mailing list below for plenty of useful info and free downloads.
The Period Quiz is brought to you by Jessie Brebner, a teacher of the Symptothermal Method of Fertility Awareness. Jess is based on the Gold Coast of Australia and is passionate about educating women on the superpowers of their menstrual cycle. Jess teaches women how to chart their cycles for natural contraception, to conceive easier, and as a way to keep tabs on their reproductive health.
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50 – 90%Â NOT BAD GIRL, NOT BAD!
Considering sex-ed classes probably only taught a fraction of what you just covered you are nailing it! But don’t rest on your laurels, now is the perfect time to get up to scratch on hormones, periods and fertility. Plus, it’s helpful to pass on the knowledge you learn to raise period awareness among your friends.
Here’s a good place for you to start right now: Your Menstrual Cycle Is More Than Just A Bleed.
Unfortunately, school sex-ed classes seem to do a less-than-amazing job at educating women about their hormones, periods and fertility. That’s where this site comes in. Learn about ovulation, cervical mucus, period apps, natural contraception and more! Scroll through the cervical fluid gallery, learn about period sex and pregnancy, and read stories from real women who use a Fertility Awareness-Based Method (FABM) in their life.
Don’t forget to sign up to the mailing list below for plenty of useful info and free downloads.
The Period Quiz is brought to you by Jessie Brebner, a teacher of the Symptothermal Method of Fertility Awareness. Jess is based on the Gold Coast of Australia and is passionate about educating women on the superpowers of their menstrual cycle. Jess teaches women how to chart their cycles for natural contraception, to conceive easier, and as a way to keep tabs on their reproductive health.
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90 – 100%Â WOAH NELLY.
You really know your stuff – who taught you!? Don’t rest on your laurels though, there’s always plenty more to learn! Plus, it’s helpful to pass on your knowledge and raise awareness of the power of periods among your friends.
Here’s a good place for you to start right now: Your Menstrual Cycle Is More Than Just A Bleed.
Unfortunately, school sex-ed classes seem to do a less-than-amazing job at educating women about their hormones, periods and fertility. That’s where this site comes in. Learn about ovulation, cervical mucus, period apps, natural contraception and more! Scroll through the cervical fluid gallery, learn about period sex and pregnancy, and read stories from real women who use a Fertility Awareness-Based Method (FABM) in their life.
Don’t forget to sign up to the mailing list below for plenty of useful info and free downloads.
The Period Quiz is brought to you by Jessie Brebner, a teacher of the Symptothermal Method of Fertility Awareness. Jess is based on the Gold Coast of Australia and is passionate about educating women on the superpowers of their menstrual cycle. Jess teaches women how to chart their cycles for natural contraception, to conceive easier, and as a way to keep tabs on their reproductive health.
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Your menstrual cycle should be 28 days long. True or False?
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Is the period we get on the Pill a real period?
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How long should a period last?
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When during the menstrual cycle are you most fertile?
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How long are women fertile for each menstrual cycle?
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What is the lifespan of sperm?
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Can you fall pregnant from having sex on your period?
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What’s the best way to time sex if you want to conceive?
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What controls our menstrual cycles?
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Which of these statements is false?
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Bloody period (lol) got me. I would never have thought about getting pregnant on my period with my shortest ever cycle being 29 days and the average 38 days